Building a Credit Card Affiliate Website - How?

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Building a Credit Card Affiliate Website - How?
Any help would be very appreciated.

Here is what I would like to do. I need to set up a simple website that integrates

• Acclaim Network
• NCSreporting
• CJ.com

I applied to Commission junction but they want to see my website first. I want to create a website that brings in the following affiliates to the site.

I looked at
• MyCreditCardCash.com
• CashFlowFromCreditCards.com
• CardOffers.com & BuildOffers.com

and a few others, but they require you to do massive PPC to generate any traffic, and I want to create a site that I can do articles/videos other SEO content on. Including the simple Google Analytics. CardOffers.com BuildOffers.com also charge a monthly fee for there pre-made websites that I am not interested in as they take quite a percentage (%) of the commissions generated and they charge you a monthly fee regardless.

I have my own server so I don't need any hosting.

Can any one point me in the right direction for how I would go about building a Website that utilized the Affiliates above? Surely I can't be the only one wondering how to do this that is not an actually full-time website designer.

My thought is that I would like to have my own accounts with the affiliates, not have an account with another website that has an account with the affiliates of CC companies. Is this even possible?

I did as many searches I could think of on the subject, but I came up empty. There are many companies that do it for you, but I want to avoid the monthly fees.

Even a link would be helpful.
Thanks!!!

Rocky.
#affiliate #building #card #credit #website
  • Profile picture of the author TheCren
    There are a couple of different ideas that come to mind immediately (possibly more with some thought but...). Either set up a blog or review site to talk about all sorts of credit building/repair tips - although you might want to shy away from repair at first... I know I've been turned down in the past by some credit companies (*cough* FreeCreditReport.com *cough*) because I had information about techniques to repair credit. So instead of repair say "building" or "improvement" (that might work, but I make no guarantees). Generally sticking to the "tips" category is a good idea.

    If you go the blog route, just install wordpress and add some plugins - I like ad rotator, WWSGD, Google Sitemap, Sociable, and All-In-One SEO amongst others (I consider the ones I mentioned to be essential).

    I've not done a review site in the credit niche, but I'm sure you've seen them before. Just follow what everyone else is doing (if they have a high Alexa Rank and PR 3 or higher).

    Good luck! PM me if this wasn't thorough enough (although I won't hold your hand, I will elaborate on the stuff I discussed briefly here).
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